Bill Text: OH SCR25 | 2013-2014 | 130th General Assembly | Enrolled
Bill Title: To urge, for Ohio state agencies and other government
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 4-0)
Status: (Engrossed - Dead) 2014-02-26 - Passed 3rd Consideration House [SCR25 Detail]
Download: Ohio-2013-SCR25-Enrolled.html
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Senator Uecker
Cosponsors:
Senators Schaffer, Coley, Hite
To urge, for Ohio state agencies and other government | 1 |
entities, the use of green building rating | 2 |
systems, codes, or standards that are consistent | 3 |
with state energy efficiency and environmental | 4 |
performance objectives and policies and that meet | 5 |
American National Standards Institute voluntary | 6 |
consensus standard procedures. | 7 |
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE SENATE OF THE STATE OF OHIO
(THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES CONCURRING):
WHEREAS, The State of Ohio is dedicated both to economic | 8 |
growth and to the objectives of achieving energy efficiency and | 9 |
environmental performance in state agency and other government | 10 |
buildings; and | 11 |
WHEREAS, The selection of building materials and products for | 12 |
new construction and renovation can significantly contribute to | 13 |
achieving these objectives; and | 14 |
WHEREAS, Many building materials and products that are | 15 |
capable of contributing to the state's energy efficiency and | 16 |
environmental performance objectives are manufactured or harvested | 17 |
in Ohio, and their manufacture and harvest support Ohio jobs and | 18 |
contribute to the state's economic growth; and | 19 |
WHEREAS, Energy efficient buildings further contribute to | 20 |
economic growth by reducing long-term operating and maintenance | 21 |
costs of state agency and other government buildings; and | 22 |
WHEREAS, To ensure long-term energy conservation and realize | 23 |
cost savings, buildings must be designed and constructed to exceed | 24 |
the highest energy standards; and | 25 |
WHEREAS, Private sector green building rating systems, codes, | 26 |
and other standards can be useful tools that, when implemented, | 27 |
can result in buildings that exceed the energy standards for | 28 |
energy efficiency and environmental performance; and | 29 |
WHEREAS, The U.S. Green Building Council's (USGBC) LEED v4 | 30 |
green building system fails to conform to recognized voluntary | 31 |
standard development procedures, including but not limited to | 32 |
American National Standards Institute (ANSI) procedures, and fails | 33 |
to base environmental and health criteria on risk assessment | 34 |
methodology; now therefore be it | 35 |
RESOLVED, That we, the members of the 130th General Assembly | 36 |
of the State of Ohio, urge Ohio state agencies and other | 37 |
government entities to use green building rating systems, codes, | 38 |
or standards that are consistent with state energy efficiency and | 39 |
environmental performance objectives and policies; and be it | 40 |
further | 41 |
RESOLVED, That the only systems, codes, and standards used in | 42 |
state agency and other government buildings be those that have | 43 |
been developed in an open and transparent way with the input of | 44 |
Ohio building materials and products manufacturers and harvesters | 45 |
to ensure that the use of green building rating systems, codes, | 46 |
and other standards from the private sector are consistent with | 47 |
Ohio objectives and policies; and be it further | 48 |
RESOLVED, That the State of Ohio use private sector green | 49 |
building rating systems, codes, and other standards to implement | 50 |
state energy efficiency and environmental performance objectives | 51 |
provided that they are voluntary consensus standards that are | 52 |
properly grounded in science and include the use of environmental | 53 |
and health criteria that are based on risk assessment methodology | 54 |
generally accepted by applicable scientific disciplines; and be it | 55 |
further | 56 |
RESOLVED, That the use of green building rating systems, | 57 |
codes, and other standards that have been developed pursuant to | 58 |
ANSI procedures be presumptively deemed to be open, transparent, | 59 |
and voluntary consensus standards suitable for Ohio government | 60 |
use; and be it further | 61 |
RESOLVED, That the LEED v4 green building rating system no | 62 |
longer be used by Ohio's state agencies and government entities | 63 |
until the USGBC conforms its system development to the ANSI | 64 |
voluntary consensus standard procedures as confirmed by ANSI or | 65 |
until the state, after an opportunity for public comment and | 66 |
participation, incorporates the LEED v4 system by reference, in | 67 |
whole or in part, into the administrative rules for state agency | 68 |
or government entity building standards; and be it further | 69 |
RESOLVED, That the Office of Energy Services within the Ohio | 70 |
Facilities Construction Commission (OFCC) immediately review, | 71 |
while taking economic growth and long-term operating and | 72 |
maintenance costs into account, the availability and suitability | 73 |
of alternative private sector green building rating systems, | 74 |
codes, and other standards that advance state energy efficiency | 75 |
and environmental performance objectives; and be it further | 76 |
RESOLVED, That the OFCC continue to incorporate energy | 77 |
efficiency and sustainable design features into approved school | 78 |
projects through the use of alternative green building rating | 79 |
systems, codes, and standards other than LEED v4; and be it | 80 |
further | 81 |
RESOLVED, That the Clerk of the Senate transmit duly | 82 |
authenticated copies of this resolution to the USGBC. | 83 |